In brief | 16 July '25
Montel:
Many sceptical about government efforts to tackle spiralling energy bills, energy-intensive industry told Montel.
Report investigates into how market incentives and state guarantees can pave the way to a climate-neutral electricity system in Germany.
Bloomberg: Ìý
The Spanish government said more than 1,100 deaths between May and July can be attributed to extreme heat.
Financial Times:
Only a handful of global carmakers remain committed to expanding the use of hydrogen fuel cells.
Bloomberg:
World’s largest sovereign-wealth fund wants banks to begin accounting for the full scope of the emissions they enable.
Reuters:
Surging clean power supplies have allowed China's utilities to reduce their emissions from electricity production to record lows during the opening half of 2025.
Nature communications:
Collectively, people acknowledge the presence of carbon inequality and desire a more equitable distribution, yet often perceive themselves as already contributing more than others.